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Synchronize view</h3>
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If you look closely at the
title of the Synchronize view you will see that we have started in Catch Up Mode
(see #1). This is because there are changes in the stream that we should first
integrate before releasing our own changes.</p>
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<p CLASS="Para">It is important to first catch up to changes made to the stream, retest with
those changes loaded locally with your soon-to-be-released changes and then release your
changes.&nbsp; By first taking the latest stream changes, and retesting, it helps
to ensure that the changes you are about to release will actually work with the
current state of the stream.</p>
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